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Edmund Yuen

Dr. Yuen received his PhD from the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He is a practicing professional engineer (PE) with expertise in environmental and water resources engineering. He has been an active engineering consultant in Michigan and has 11 years of consulting experience with Chrysler on projects that include production draw dies air exhaust holes; paint booth control; air stack odor abatement; mid-frequency direct current (MFDC) resistance spot weld lobe development for high strength steel and aluminum; and high payload robot riser anchoring design standards for Nachi, Kuka, Fanuc and ABB robots. He was a recipient of the 2007 Chrysler Environmental Leadership Award (ELA) as a top ten finalist among 130 competing teams from Chrysler's corporate wide facilities around the world.

Yuen, E.M., May 1997. Equilibrium Scour Profiles in Granular Streambed by Plunging Water Jets. Proceedings of the 25th Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Yuen, E.M. and McCorquodale, J.A., Aug. 1994. A Wind Driven Lake Circulation Finite Element Model for the Upper St. Marys River. Proceedings of the 1994 ASCE National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Buffalo, New York.

Yuen, E.M. and McCorquodale, J.A., July 1993. Hydrodynamic and Toxic Contaminant Dispersion in the Lower St. Marys River. Proceedings of the 1993 ASCE National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco, California.

Yuen, E.M. and McCorquodale, J.A., June 1993. A Hydrodynamic Model for the Upper Reach of the St. Marys River. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

McCorquodale, J.A., Zhou, S.P., Jhong, Z., Moawad, A., Yuen, E.M., Rajaratnam, N., Jan. 1992. Near Field Modelling in the Connecting Channels of the Great Lakes. Report to Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Water Resources Branch, Great Lakes Section. Industrial Research Institute, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.

Yuen, E.M. and McCorquodale, J.A., Sept. 1991. Water Quality Management in the Lower St. Marys River. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference on Water Management of River Systems, American Water Resources Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

McCorquodale, J.A. and Yuen, E.M., June 1990. Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the St. Marys River. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Water Resource Systems Application, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Yuen, E.M., October 1988. Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in Large Rivers. A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research through the Department of Civil Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.

Yuen, E.M. and McCorquodale, J.A., October 1988. Users Guide for University of Windsor KETOX Model Version 3.12. Report to Ontario Ministry of the Environment as part of the St. Clair River MISA Pilot Site Study.

McCorquodale, J.A. and Yuen, E.M., 1988. St. Marys River Modeling for the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channel Study. Report to Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Industrial Research Institute, IRI 20â€‘23, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.

Hamdy, Y.S., McCorquodale, J.A. and Yuen, E.M., May 1987. A Hydrodynamic and Mixing Model for St. Marys River. Presented at the 30th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

McCorquodale, J.A. and Yuen, E.M., 1987. St. Marys River Hydrodynamic and Dispersion Study, Report to Ontario Ministry of Environment. Industrial Research Institute, IRI 18â€‘61, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.

Ibrahim, K., McCorquodale, J.A. and Yuen, E.M., 1986. Transport and Fate Modeling of Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in the St. Clair River. Industrial Research Institute, IRI 18â€‘53, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.

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